Are Generic Drugs Copies? Myth vs Reality
Generic drugs are not copies - they're scientifically proven equivalents to brand-name medications. Learn how they work, why they're cheaper, and when you should stick with the original.
View moreGeneric drugs are not copies - they're scientifically proven equivalents to brand-name medications. Learn how they work, why they're cheaper, and when you should stick with the original.
View moreSwitching between generic medications is common but not always safe. Learn which drugs carry risks when manufacturers change, how to spot changes, and what steps to take to protect your health.
View moreBioavailability studies ensure generic drugs are absorbed the same way as brand-name versions. The FDA uses AUC and Cmax measurements to confirm equivalence within an 80-125% range - a standard backed by decades of clinical data and trusted by doctors worldwide.
View moreGeneric and brand-name drugs carry the same risk of drug interactions because they contain identical active ingredients. Regulatory standards ensure bioequivalence, and real-world data confirms no higher risk with generics.
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